Another year starts at WCR-B with 9 newbies rowing on the water for the first time together.
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Life after inflammatory breast cancer | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Our own Trish Vickery!!
2016 WCR-B Handbook Now Available
A culmination over the years of everything you ever wanted to know about WCR-B! All your questions can be answered! 2016 WCR-B Handbook
What does rowing mean to me? by Vickery Kehlenbeck
These remarks were delivered at the 6th Annual Women’s Row at Community Rowing, Inc. on September 20th, 2015 I’m Vickery Kehlenbeck, and I row with a GS2 group at here at CRI. Tracey has asked me to take a few minutes to tell you what rowing means to me. ******************************************************************************* No one is happy to getContinue reading “What does rowing mean to me? by Vickery Kehlenbeck”
What Does We Can Row Boston Mean to Me? By Ruth Griffin
What Does WCRB Mean to Me?
By Dr. Nancy J. Roberge, Physical Therapist who works exclusively with breast cancer patients WCRB represents the epitome of ‘thriving’ after being treated for breast cancer. These women, some who have rowed before cancer and most who have not, show us that they are ready to ‘take back’ their lives, their bodies and show breastContinue reading “What Does WCRB Mean to Me?”
Learn to Row 2015
We’re looking forward to meeting the class of 2015!
New Members 2015 Meet the Tanks
WeCanRow Members Race at the Row for a Cure Regatta
On Sunday, June 2nd, six of the WeCanRow-Boston members raced in the annual Row for a Cure regatta in Poughkeepsie, New York. The event features 1,500-meter sprint races in 28 cities across the United States and Germany. All funds are donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure to assist patients and families in localContinue reading “WeCanRow Members Race at the Row for a Cure Regatta”
New Members Learn to Row 2013
New Members Learn to Row 2013